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Christina and Christopher
April 24, 2004
St. Louis, Missouri
Photography by Chris Croy Photography
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ABOUT THE BRIDE: Christina grew up in High Ridge, Missouri. She attended Ranken
Tech. where she received her degree in Architecture. She is an Architectural
Designer/Project Architect for a firm in Buffalo, New York and lives in
Hamburg, New York, where she and Christopher own a beautiful home.
ABOUT THE GROOM: Christopher grew up in Hamburg, New York. He attended
University of Buffalo, where he received his degrees in Architecture and
Computer Science. He is a Computer Engineer and works for IBM in Buffalo, New
York.
HOW WE MET: I was 23 years old and considering going back to school for
Architecture. So late one night when I couldn't sleep I got on the computer to
look into schools and to see if there was anyone out there who was attending
school for Architecture. Long story short, I saw Christopher's profile, so I
decided to talk to him. We became great friends and talked almost every night.
After about six months of talking we decided to meet in person. Knowing that I
would never want a long distance relationship we met with no expectations of
getting involved but just for us to meet the wonderful persons that we had
become so close to over the past months. Christopher came to St. Louis to spend
the weekend with me, and on the last night he was in town we both couldn't help
but hate the idea of him going back to Buffalo. We realized that there was more
than just friendship. Christopher asked me if I would consider traveling back
and forth to see if our relationship could go any further, and there was no
question that he was worth taking that chance. So after about seven months of
traveling back and forth we decided that we needed to take a bigger step if we
wanted this to go anywhere serious. So I took the big step and moved to Buffalo.
And in 2002 Christopher asked me to marry him and the rest is history.
ENGAGEMENT: It was in the middle of the week on a hot and humid day. I was
miserably hot sitting in my t-shirt and shorts in front of the fan. Christopher
suggested that we go to the hill top of Chestnut Ridge to catch the cool
breezes off the lake. I agreed so we went there just in time for the sun to set
on the lake. After a typical rendition of who loves who most, Christopher gets
down on one knee and tell me he loves me more because he wants me to be his wife.
Then he pulls this ring out of his pocket, and asks me to be his wife.
PLANNING: With my love for architecture, we knew right away that we had to have
it at the World's Fair Pavilion. And we knew we wanted a spring wedding. With
many trips back and forth from Buffalo to St. Louis and the patience and help
from my family and friends, we were able to pull together a wedding that one could only
dream of. Regardless of the rain.

ATTIRE: With the wedding being at an old historical place and the centennial
celebration of the 1904 World's Fair, we knew we wanted a wedding with
sophistication and beauty. I went with an ivory gown which I found immediately.
The colors of the wedding party were rich and classical and the wine color went
perfect with the surrounding colors. The men wore three button tuxedos with
traditional vest and tie. It was all perfect.
THE CEREMONY: It was very emotional when I arrived and saw everything come
together, even more beautiful then I could have imagined. The ceremony was held
inside the pavilion which made it very intimate with only 100 guests.
Michael, my brother, married us, making it that more special. My aunt did a
special surprise by having full stemmed roses tossed out on the aisle as I
walked down with my father.

THE RECEPTION: Our reception followed directly after the ceremony at the
pavilion. With having guests from out of town our mission was to make it
unforgettable and worry free. So we extended our reception by two hours and we
had a limo taking everyone back to their hotels. Even with all the rain and wind,
90% of our guests stayed for this memorable evening with us. We ended our
evening at the bottom of the hill by the fountain. It was very magical, with the
pavilion lit up behind us and the rain coming down.
VENDORS WE USED:
Photography - Chris Croy Photography
Videographer- Video Vantages
Flowers - Russels Florist
Cake - Sugaree Baking Company
Wedding/Reception - World's Fair Pavilion
If you have questions or comments for Christina and Christopher please
e-mail them.
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